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OK reboot it again and see if that solves it. (a normal message there btw...)

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OK reboot it again and see if that solves it. (a normal message there btw...)

ok will do..

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OK reboot it again and see if that solves it. (a normal message there btw...)

ok will do..

 

same kind of message came up error nvcopl.dll missing entry:nvstartuprunonfistsessionusersaccount

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Wow,I'm connected the normal way and not in safe mode,hopefully my problems are over??????

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OK...that simply indicates that there are some fragments floating around somewhere...not really a big issue, as there is software to completely remove all leftover bits that might be hanging around.

 

Many times, downloading the most current driver from the NVIDIA website will resolve the problem for you. The NVIDIA URL is: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

 

You can choose option 1 and manually download it, or use option 2 to automatically download it.

 

The big question is: Is the system stable now? If not, then download and update the driver directly from NVIDIA

 

EDIT The message your getting should not affect the stability of your system as it has to do with some sort of user-defined setting. If the system is stable, let it run and see what happens!

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google became unresponsive again:(  And also I don't have sound.....

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Update your sound driver using the device manager in the same way, only this time look for: Sound, Video and Game Controllers. Make sure to reboot after updating.

 

As far as google...do the other search engines and browsers work?

 

If not, go ahead to the NVIDIA site and get the most current driver for your card :)

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alright, go to run, type in msconfig and hit enter. From there locate the startup tab. There should be a list of programs (these are called registry keys) locate the keys NvCpl and nwiz. uncheck them, press apply and save, and reboot, and see what happens.

 

Sometimes, if you do not completly uninstall the old drivers before updating the new ones, it causes conflicts and issues like this. This is just a shot in the dark. If it doesnt work, you should be able to go back into msconfig, and recheck the boxes.

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alright, go to run, type in msconfig and hit enter. From there locate the startup tab. There should be a list of programs (these are called registry keys) locate the keys NvCpl and nwiz. uncheck them, press apply and save, and reboot, and see what happens.

 

Sometimes, if you do not completly uninstall the old drivers before updating the new ones, it causes conflicts and issues like this. This is just a shot in the dark. If it doesnt work, you should be able to go back into msconfig, and recheck the boxes.

 

Good idea!

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alright, go to run, type in msconfig and hit enter. From there locate the startup tab. There should be a list of programs (these are called registry keys) locate the keys NvCpl and nwiz. uncheck them, press apply and save, and reboot, and see what happens.

 

Sometimes, if you do not completly uninstall the old drivers before updating the new ones, it causes conflicts and issues like this. This is just a shot in the dark. If it doesnt work, you should be able to go back into msconfig, and recheck the boxes.

tx will try:)

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